14 Apr 2014

Beer + Design | 13 Guns American IPA Review


It's been a good few months since my last beer review, but after a positive response during the #lbloggers chat on Sunday, via Twitter, I thought it was about time I got my ass in gear and posted another.

Details - 13 Guns is a medium strength American IPA by Thwaites' off-shoot micro-brewary, Crafty Dan. Rich and smooth, with a whiff of citrus. For me, it wasn't as "hoppy" as the description promised but still enjoyable. Worth a shot.

13 Guns can be found in supermarkets with a Regional Beers + Ales section. I picked this one up in Booths, who also stock Triple C and Big Ben, from the same brewery. Have you can across any tasty beers of late?

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7 comments:

  1. Love the bottle and LOVE beer reviews. Keep em coming.

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  2. Nice, I'm always looking for a good beer suggestion

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  3. Sending this to my friends, who are avid beer drinkers! Thanks for the rec, Mat! The packaging is pretty cool, too!

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  4. If I was in the UK I would totally be up for a blogger beer club. One of my absolute favourites is White Rabbit Dark Ale. Not sure whether you'd be able to get it over there but if you ever see it I'd definitely recommend giving it a go: http://www.smithjournal.com.au/blogs/life/thirsty-thursday-white-rabbit-dark

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  5. Sounds nice. I'll have to try it. I tried Benediktiner a few days ago, totally worth it!

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  6. Love love the design! I've always liked soft blue shade with white.

    Katrina Sophia Blog

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  7. I'm definitely going to have to try this. If you're looking for bold hoppy flavor I've always been impressed with Ninkasi Tricerahops. I'm by sure how available it is outside of Oregon though. Another that I'm quite fond of is Lagunitas IPA which should be more easy to find, but not as hoppy as the Ninkasi.

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